Wolf Alice preview songs from new album ‘The Clearing’ in Different Stage set

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Wolf Alice previewed tracks from their upcoming album ‘The Clearing’ throughout their Different Stage set at Glastonbury 2025.

The London band have performed the Worthy Farm competition a number of occasions over the previous 10 years, however by no means earlier than a bigger crown than that which gathered on the second stage on Sunday night (June 29).

Amongst their crowd-pleasing set was their newest single ‘Bloom Child Bloom’, the primary official launch from their upcoming fourth album ‘The Clearing’, which is ready to be launched on August 29 through Sony (pre-order/pre-save right here). A UK and Eire enviornment tour is because of observe later within the yr (discover dates and ticket information right here).

Past ‘Bloom Child Bloom’, additionally they gave one other airing to the yet-to-be-released observe ‘The Couch’, a observe they first debuted on stage at an intimate present in Paris earlier this month. The plush, string-laden observe provides a glimpse of what would possibly show to be the slower aspect of ‘The Clearing’.

Elsewhere within the set, Wolf Alice transitioned out of ‘How Can I Make It OK?’ and gave the group a perfect Sunday night singalong with a canopy of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Goals’ – watch under.

“I say it each time, however this competition actually is the perfect place on earth, so thanks for coming to look at us once more,” bassist Theo Ellis informed the group, earlier than they performed ‘Big Peach’, full with integrated riffs of ‘Seven Nation Military’ and ‘Iron Man’.

“Earlier than we go, we wish to categorical our solidarity with the individuals of Palestine,” mentioned frontwoman Ellie Rowsell, earlier than they closed out with ‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’.

Wolf Alice performed: 

‘Formidable Cool’ 
‘Scrumptious Issues’ 
‘How Can I Make It OK?’ 
‘Goals’ (Fleetwood Mac cowl) 
‘Bloom Child Bloom’ 
‘Protected From Heartbreak (If You By no means Fall In Love)’ 
‘Bros’ 
‘Yuk Foo’ 
‘Play The Biggest Hits’ 
‘Silk’ 
‘The Final Man On Earth’ 
‘Big Peach’ 
‘Don’t Delete The Kisses’ 

This yr’s Glastonbury has seen outspoken politics units from the likes of Kneecap and Amyl & The Sniffers, in addition to a Bob Vylan efficiency that the competition itself mentioned it was “appalled” by as a consequence of frontman Bobby Vylan main chants of “loss of life to the IDF”.

Elsewhere, The 1975 “delivered a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship” throughout their Friday night time Pyramid headline slot, Neil Younger “proved there may be nonetheless energy to be present in an old-school strategy” the next night time, whereas Charli XCX delivered a ultimate victory lap for her ‘Brat’ period on the Different Stage on Saturday night time.

Test again at NME right here for the most recent information, evaluations, interviews, photographs and extra from Glastonbury 2025.



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